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To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, MILLIE S ANi)'EBS a citizen of the United States, resldlng at 951 Thirty-sixth street, in the city of Oakland,

in the county of Alameda and State of California, have invented a new. and useful Composition of Matter to be Used as a Tonic and Dressing for the Human Hair, of which the folloyvlng is a specification.

The object of the invention is to promote the growth and improve the quality andappearance of the hair and in a simple, practical and thoroughly eifective manner so to treat kinky or curly human hairas to cause it to become temporarily straight and to re.- tain this conditlon through any period of time while the compound is used at regular intervals.

My composition consists of the following ingredients combined in the proportions stated; viz:

White Vaseline .2 pounds.

Oil of cinnamon 1 teaspoonful. Oil of bergamot .1 teaspoonful. Quinin 1% teaspoonsful. Sulfur; -s ;1 teaspoonful. Oil of lilacin a teaspoonful.

sistency of paste. When cool it is ready for use.

.InFusing the above-named composition a ing ' Specification of Ietters Patent. Pateniijcedl Feb. 15, 11921., Application and August 2o,- 1920. Serial no. 404,783.

small quantity of the same should be rubbed thofloughly into the scalp every other day, wit quantit then applied to t e hair.

By t e use of the above composition the hair will be stimulated to growth, will be strengthened and invigorated and upon bebrushed thoroughly with an ordinary hair-brush, after applying the composition as above directed, will appear straight with a fine and glossy appearance. that some of the ingredients have been used for the same, purpose, but I amnot aware that all the ingredients of my composition have been used together.

What I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is:

1. The herein described composition of matter consisting ofwhite Vaseline, oil of cinnamon, oil of bergamot, quinin, sulfur and oil of lilacin, substantially as described and for the purpose specified.

2. The herein described composition of matter for use as a tonic and asa dressing for the human hair consisting of white vaseline two pounds, oil of cinnamon oneteaspoonful, oil of bergamot one teaspoonful, quinin one and onehalf teaspoonsful, sulfur one teaspoonful and oil of lilacin one-halt teaspoonful, substantiall as described.

' MIL IE SANDERS. Witnesses: Y

E. P. VAUGHAN, W. C. WILLIAMS.

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